Stonebranch’s Hybrid File Transfer For Kubernetes Tool Available On Red Hat Marketplace 

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Stonebranch announced that its Hybrid File Transfer for Kubernetes tool is now available through Red Hat Marketplace. Red Hat Marketplace is an open cloud marketplace for enterprise customers to discover, try, purchase, deploy, and manage certified container-based software across environments — public and private, cloud and on-premises. Through the marketplace, customers can take advantage of responsive support, streamlined billing and contracting, simplified governance, and single-dashboard visibility across clouds.

The Stonebranch Hybrid File Transfer for Kubernetes solution enables enterprises to securely transfer data back and forth between on-prem systems and the cloud in a hybrid IT environment. The tool provides out-of-the-box functionality to transfer data to, from and between all major public and private cloud solutions, including Amazon S3, MinIO, Azure Blob Storage and Google Cloud Storage. 

Available for download directly from within Red Hat Marketplace, enterprises are empowered to use Stonebranch Universal Agent technology to orchestrate real-time highly secure internal and external file transfers. 

For ease of access, enterprises can also download the Stonebranch tool directly from the Red Hat OpenShift console. By using Stonebranch to bridge the gap between on-premises and cloud systems, enterprises gain real-time monitoring and auditing, the ability to schedule automated workloads as well as integrate solutions running on Red Hat OpenShift with any other application or platform.

“As organisations shift from using on-premises mainframes and/or distributed environments to the cloud, keeping data in sync is a common and difficult challenge,” said Melahat Elis, vice president of product management at Stonebranch. “Properly orchestrating the movement of this data is a key step on the road to digital transformation. By combining Stonebranch with Red Hat OpenShift, users can tackle this historically difficult challenge — and they can do it with a defined tool that works flawlessly within their existing ecosystem of platforms and applications.”

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Built in collaboration with Red Hat and IBM, Red Hat Marketplace delivers a hybrid multi-cloud trifecta for organizations moving into the next era of computing: a robust ecosystem of partners, an industry-leading Kubernetes container platform, and award-winning commercial support — all on a highly scalable backend powered by IBM. A private, personalised marketplace is also available through Red Hat Marketplace Select, enabling clients to provide their teams with easier access to curated software their organizations have pre-approved.

“We believe Red Hat Marketplace is an essential destination to unlock the value of cloud investments,” said Lars Herrmann, vice president, Partner Ecosystems, Product and Technologies, Red Hat. “With the marketplace, we are making it as fast and easy as possible for companies to implement the tools and technologies that can help them succeed in this hybrid multi-cloud world. We’ve simplified the steps to find and purchase tools like Stonebranch’s Hybrid File Transfer for Kubernetes that are tested, certified and supported on Red Hat OpenShift, and we’ve removed operational barriers to deploying and managing these technologies on Kubernetes-native infrastructure.”

“Through Red Hat Marketplace, we’re expanding our ecosystem together with partners like Stonebranch and helping our customers thrive in a hybrid multi-cloud world,” said Kelly Hartman, vice president, Ecosystem and Business Development, IBM Cloud and Cognitive Software. “Container-based environments are the future of enterprise technology, and Red Hat OpenShift is the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform. We’re excited to simplify software purchase and adoption for our clients through a curated private Marketplace experience.”